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I'm not surprised at the scale at all. I'm five foot eight and a US six and I look like shamu beside these women. Have you ever met a runway model in real life? They are generally skeletal thin, I mean unhealthily so, I'm not talking the famous pretty ones, I'm talking the average run way model. The clothes horse. It's really not a good look, they are very tall and very very thin and generally very young girls.

Actually I work with women like that, seriously tiny, and I work in a male dominated environment, so only a handful of us, When I'm with my mates, I feel normal, or even slim sometimes. When I go to work, I feel sodden huge. That's a joy on a daily basis. But when you are surrounded by five foot, size 2 - 4 women, and i tend to make it worse by always wearing four inch heels, taking me to over six foot, I'm feel like xena in amongst the borrowers.

Unpopular opinion, but I think the models mentioned are gorg. Models don't have to be conventionally attractive to be able to evoke the different characters or moods asked of them. I kind of love them more because they have quirky and unique looks. Wixsen, Joblanski, Rocha, Liu, Abby Lee Kershaw, are all unique and adorable. Also Kate Upton is a bombshell. *Slips back into obscurity

This is meant to be now-thin Renn, who's NY-London based and once did ads for Mango (Spanish fashion line) with Penelope Cruz no less. She works lots in Europe, repped by Elite London/Paris so any A-lister she sees is there or in NY. any hints about Colin Firth lately?

who said Bale? hardly leaves his LA house when not working, dont think he's been to an Oscar party in his life. If he runs around it's local.

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